MY DIY CHEEK PAD
- airgun_novice
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
Dear Brihji,
As always thanks for smoothening out the velvet issue. BTW, now I realize why one uses rubber (and nothing else) in places of heat and moisture.
regs
A.
As always thanks for smoothening out the velvet issue. BTW, now I realize why one uses rubber (and nothing else) in places of heat and moisture.
regs
A.
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
Dear Briha,
Great innovative idea undoubtedly and well executated too.
The height that this cheek piece offers, to my mind, most
suitable with scope.As the snap on-snap off is working
well, then it is excellent .On the top of everything, it is
adding more beauty to Samurai 3G.
Basu
Great innovative idea undoubtedly and well executated too.
The height that this cheek piece offers, to my mind, most
suitable with scope.As the snap on-snap off is working
well, then it is excellent .On the top of everything, it is
adding more beauty to Samurai 3G.
Basu
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- brihacharan
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
> Thank you Basu, your observations and comments are always welcome as they keep my grey cells active to think of new innovative ideas.Basu wrote:Dear Briha,
Great innovative idea undoubtedly and well executated too.
The height that this cheek piece offers, to my mind, most
suitable with scope.As the snap on-snap off is working
well, then it is excellent .On the top of everything, it is
adding more beauty to Samurai 3G.
Basu
> As you are aware accessories and attachments are not locally available and if you are lucky to spot one, then the quality turns out to be pathetic.
Cheers
Briha
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
Dear Brihaji,
A very nice innovation sir,the simplicity of the design,especially the tissue paper holder it can be found easily at stationery shops a very nice way to build a cheek pad rather than importing one and looks great too.
Regard's
Dhiraj
A very nice innovation sir,the simplicity of the design,especially the tissue paper holder it can be found easily at stationery shops a very nice way to build a cheek pad rather than importing one and looks great too.
Regard's
Dhiraj
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
what an idea sirji
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
> Tks Dhiraj for your appreciation.338 lapua wrote: Dear Brihaji,
A very nice innovation sir,the simplicity of the design,especially the tissue paper holder it can be found easily at stationery shops a very nice way to build a cheek pad rather than importing one and looks great too.
Regard's
Dhiraj
> All it needs is a fertile mind backed by a bit of imagination and the will to create it.
> Actually after seeing the Tissue Holder I wanted to create the shape out of a 2.5mm High Impact Polystyrene sheet. But then to source a plastic moulder just for one piece was rather difficult.
> So I settled for what was easily available from a stationery shop
Briha
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
Sir...... I don't wear a hat, but I will buy one, just so I can take it off to you!!! (no makkan-ing intended) Learning a lot from you and other DIY-ers!!
Thanks for another idea to drive the family crazy!!
Just a question, can the rubber thingie on the bottom of mousepads be used? I also have a non-slip pad for keeping a cellphone on the car dashboard (purchased by wife on a flight).
Thanks for another idea to drive the family crazy!!
Just a question, can the rubber thingie on the bottom of mousepads be used? I also have a non-slip pad for keeping a cellphone on the car dashboard (purchased by wife on a flight).
Cheers!
EssDee
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
Hi essdee,essdee1972 wrote:Sir...... I don't wear a hat, but I will buy one, just so I can take it off to you!!! (no makkan-ing intended) Learning a lot from you and other DIY-ers!!
Thanks for another idea to drive the family crazy!!
Just a question, can the rubber thingie on the bottom of mousepads be used? I also have a non-slip pad for keeping a cellphone on the car dashboard (purchased by wife on a flight).
> I considered mousepad but felt it was too spongy / soft - the rubber needs to be firm.
> A good 2.5mm / 3mm thick rubber sheet would be ideal
> BTW I have come across some mousepads which were a tad stiffer / harder - will have problem during sticking it.
Briha
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Re: MY DIY CHEEK PAD
Sir'thats a neat job.looking forward for more.......stock?
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